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There's a number of ways to reach the top such as starting from the main, paying, carpark near the Glendalough lake at around T1115 9635A. Going straight up from here more or less north there is an extremely steep track up the glacially steepened valley wall to the SE ridge of Camaderry. Other ways of reaching this SE ridge are from the Glendasan valley T1157 9737B, or by using tracks to reach T1175 9704C .
You will find some badly damaged trails here.

Another way to start is from the Wicklow Gap car park O0752 0009D from which you can walk up the track to the Turlough Hill lake or around the lower lake, L. Nahanagan and over Camaderry and finally to Camaderry SE over steep but feasible heather.

Camaderry SE was found to be a Vandeleur-Lynam, that is a mountain of 600m with a prominence of at least 15m, only in September 2015. Its prominence was found to be 15.03m! Trackback: http://mountainviews.ie/summit/1496/comment/18307/

Picture from simon3 : The easterly spur of Camaderry.

Picture: The easterly spur of Camaderry.

The Fern Path.

by simon3 27 Nov 2015

It is pleasant to walk up Camaderry from the East along the Fern Path. Here is a picture of the path after it has emerged from the trees and meanders through the ferns along the eastern spur of the mountain.
The bulk of Camaderry SE in this picture is hidden under the clouds.
The picture was taken from the west side of Moneystown Hill and the buildings to the left are on the northern end of Trooperstown Hill. Trackback: http://mountainviews.ie/summit/1496/comment/18395/

Your Score: Very useful << >>Average

Picture from jackill : Onzy proves yellow does suit him.

Picture: Onzy proves yellow does suit him.

Only just is good enough

by jackill 10 Sep 2015

Camaderry South East Top is that rarest of things, a new addition to the Vandeleur Lynam List of Mountains,(over 600m in height with a prominence of 15 meters or more).

The survey of this hill was made on the 6th of September during a field trip which also involved the survey of Tomaneena and Fair Mountain by MountainViews and our British counterparts The Database of British and Irish Hills. We were fortunate on the day to be accompanied by an observer from the OSI.

As it happens Camaderry South East Top made it by the skin of its teeth, 26mm!
However its probably worth going to Camaderry South East for the magnificent view over Glendalough and the Wicklow Mountains. Trackback: http://mountainviews.ie/summit/1496/comment/18308/